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    individual table 3. Read out the instruction sheet to them (Appendix 1), which mentions the ethical considerations taken in this experiment. 4. Hand out consent forms, ask participants to read it carefully and have it signed by their parents if they agree and give it the following day. 5. Remind the participants that they are free to leave at any time during the experiment. If any participant does not agree with the consent then they are also free to leave now. 6. Ask participants if they are ready

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    Inhibition Effect

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    alternative peripheral stimuli, following experiment was carried out. A central box and four peripheral boxes were used in the experiment and the positive IOR result ruled out the possible explanation that inhibition limited to the two alternative boxes. In the double-cue experiment, inhibition showed when attention was split to two sides by both simultaneously brightening peripheral boxes while no inhibition showed if the cue remained at the center in the arrow experiment. Therefore, Posner and Cohen concluded

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    1. Martin Seligman proposed that our perceptions of power and control are learned from experience. He believed that when a person fails at controlling certain life events, they may generalize failure of control in all situations and may stop attempting to exercise control, becoming depressed as a result of learned helplessness. 2. In this study, researchers found that the time it took for dogs to press and panel and stop an electrical shock decreased over 64 shocks in a group of dogs allowed to learn

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    of the experiments. After she had finished explaining, they started the tests by combining vinegar to the baking

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    If little Albert experiment was conducted in the 21st century it would not be allowed because it was ethically wrong. When first reading the experiment, it surprised me because I believe going through with an experiment on an infant is wrong even if it is for the sake of research. For Waston and Raynor I'm sure it was harder for him to see the ethics in the experiment because the experiment was important to him. To truly decide if a situation when the importance of research surpasses the dangers

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    for Test Results") represents a line graph with two lines representing both the pectin powder and liquid pectin, displaying their effect on each heavy metal tested(data gathered). Just as any good scientist, we conducted our experiments more than once. For each experiment, we had three trials and used the average of all three trials in the data we wrote about.Below is the results for the AVERAGE of all the trials. The results of all the trials are in an attached document entitled "Results of all

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    The most innocent individual has the ability to flip their morality code to fit a role they could be given. Someone suddenly reflecting a role given to them is referred to as the Lucifer Effect. (Myers 2014, p. 461) In the film, Full Metal Jacket, Sergent Hartman played his role as the drill instructor both intensely and aggressively.(Kubrick) Hartman perfectly reflected the stereotype of both verbally and physically abusive drill instructors as he used his role as the instructor to frequently undermine

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    The John/ Joan case was unethical experiment and it was funded by Dr. Money with the intention to proof his theory that the gender orientation can be changed when you educate the individual, so it can be manipulated by social and psychological influence. David Remier was a perfect scenario for Dr. Money because they were twin, so he could observe the individual being raised as a female changing the reproductive organ and being taught the female sexual behavior while the other twin was being raised

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    Avocability Lab Report

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    Over the course of my experimental procedure there were various changes I had to make in order to increase the validity of my experiment. One of the main variables that I realised I had to control was the presence of water droplets in the measuring cylinder when measuring viscosity and clarity. When washing the measuring cylinder after each trial it was difficult to thoroughly dry the measuring cylinder as it was narrow, this may have interfered with the clarity readings as the water droplets could

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    “Opening Skinners Box” a book by Lauren Slater written about the ground breaking experiments in the psychological world. Posing ways to not only get the answers to all of the big questions but to understand why we chose to accept those answers. In the early years phycology was an unknown, scary and intimidating area that many people wanted answers to. In all of the compelling research and ground breaking experiments, for each answer that came up, two more questions came with it. The mind is a tricky

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